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Regents’ plan would seek $13M for funding change

News

September 8th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) – The Iowa Board of Regents said Monday it will ask lawmakers for an additional $13 million to help the state’s three public universities transition to a new funding model based on in-state enrollment. A board budget plan shows the money would be split between the University of Northern Iowa and Iowa State University. Regents will consider the plan Wednesday during a meeting in Ames. Board spokeswoman Sheila Koppin said the new money would prevent $13 million from being shifted away from the University of Iowa next year.

The school has a lower percentage of students from Iowa than the other two universities, and it was expected to lose up to $39 million over the next three years under the plan. University of Iowa spokesman Joe Brennan said Monday’s funding request was good news and should reassure faculty who are anxious about possible cuts. But he cautioned that it was only the beginning of the process.

Under the funding model adopted in June, 60 percent of money for the schools will be allocated based on in-state enrollment. The other 40 percent would be based on measures such as the number of graduates and diversity of the student body. Regents said the new model aligns state tax dollars with Iowa students, and holds the universities accountable for their performance.

LOUISE MILLER, 94, of Guthrie Center (Svcs. 9/13/14)

Obituaries

September 8th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

LOUISE MILLER, 94, of Guthrie Center, died Fri., Sept. 5th, at the New Homestead. Services for LOUISE MILLER will be held 10:30-a.m. Sat., Sept. 13th, at the Presbyterian Church in Guthrie Center. Twigg Funeral Home in Guthrie Center has the arrangements.

Burial will be in the Morrisburg Cemetery at Stuart.

Special Weather Statement – Strong winds

Weather

September 8th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

AREA COUNTIES: SAC-CRAWFORD-CARROLL-GREENE-
1026 AM CDT MON SEP 8 2014

…STRONG WIND GUSTS POSSIBLE THROUGH NOON…

AN AREA OF DECAYING THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS NORTHERN IOWA…MAINLY ALONG AND NORTH OF HIGHWAY 20…IS PRODUCING WIND GUSTS OF 35 TO 50 MPH. SMALL OR LOOSE OBJECTS CAN BE BLOWN AROUND FROM WIND GUSTS OF THESE MAGNITUDES. FURTHER WEST AND SOUTH ARE SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS. THE STORMS WILL ALSO BE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING 35 TO
50 MPH WIND GUSTS ALONG WITH MODERATE RAINFALL. RAINFALL RATES OF A HALF TO THREE QUARTERS OF AN INCH IN A HALF HOUR ARE POSSIBLE.

Exira man arrested on harassment charge

News

September 8th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Audubon County report an Exira man was arrested Friday evening in connection with an incident that happened in the 300 block of S. Carthage Street, in Exira. 71-year old Charles Emmert Paulsen, of Exira, was charged with Harassment in the 3rd Degree. He was brought to the Audubon County Sheriff’s Office and later released. Paulsen is scheduled to appear before the magistrtate on Sept. 11th.

And a man from Kansas turned himself-in to the Audubon County Sheriff’s Office early Saturday afternoon. 19-year old Dylan Leeroy Millard, of Topeka, KS, was wanted on a warrant for Burglary in the 3rd degree and Theft in the 3rd degree. The charges stem from an investigation into an incident that occurred August 9th in the 1600 block of Littlefield Drive.

Millard was being held in the Audubon County Jail on $5,000 bond. The incident remains under investigation.

Backyard and Beyond 09-08-2014

Backyard and Beyond, Podcasts

September 8th, 2014 by admin

Lavon Eblen speaks with Kathy Human, President of Western Iowa’s Feral and Homeless Cat Program, about the program and a fundraiser.

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JUNE ANDERSEN, 58, of Waverly & formerly of Atlantic (Svcs. 9/13/14)

Obituaries

September 8th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

JUNE ANDERSEN, 58, of Waverly (& formerly of Atlantic), died July 21st in Waverly. A Gathering of family and friends and potluck dinner in memory of JUNE ANDERSEN will be held 2-p.m. Sat., Sept. 13th, at the Cumberland Fire Department. Roland Funeral Home in Atlantic has the arrangements.

Friends are asked to bring side dishes to the potluck dinner.

Online condolences may be left at www.rolandfuneralservice.com

JUNE ANDERSEN is survived by:

Her sons – Phil (Coela) Hunter, of Cumberland; Hans Andersen, and Stewart Andersen, both of Atlantic.

Her sister – Anna (Larry) Lummus, of Atlantic.

Her brother – Mel Petty, of Denton, NE.

Her fiance’ – Marty Squires.

and 4 grandchildren

Water levels rise on Missouri River, navigation season is extended

News

September 8th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

With all the rain in recent weeks across the Midwest and Northern Plains, water levels are rising along the Missouri River basin — and the water will likely remain high through fall. Dave Becker, operations manager for the U-S Army Corps of Engineers at Gavins Point Dam, says they’re having to increase the releases from the dam near Yankton.  “Our runoff here above Sioux City has gone now up to 141% of normal, so the upper reservoirs are really storing quite a bit of water and we need to evacuate that this fall while we can,” Becker says. “Our flows are steadily being increased.”

Becker says the high water levels will likely continue for a few months.  “Releases are expected to be up there through the fall, probably until about Thanksgiving,” he says. “They have extended the length of the navigation season which normally stops a little before Thanksgiving so they’ve extended that a little bit.” Repair work is still underway on several of the spillway gates at Gavins Point Dam. Becker says they can use the spillway and continue the repairs.

“Right now, we’re using five gates and we may go up to as many as using eight gates for these releases,” he says. “Even though we have four gates being worked on, we have plenty of gates we can use to release the excess water.” The river has risen about two feet at the gauge on the Meridian Bridge in Yankton, but it’s still well below flood stage. Releases from all the main stem dams are being increased to move the water before winter arrives.

(Radio Iowa)

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th

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Macedonia chopper crash update

News

September 8th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Sheriff’s officials in Pottawattamie County have released additional details about a crop dusting helicopter crash that happened Saturday afternoon, south of Macedonia. Authorities identified the pilot as 26-year-old Christopher Moore, of Creston.

Moore was flying over a soybean field when his helicopter hit a non-energized power line just south of Pioneer Trail and 340th Street. Treynor Fire Chief Russ Maguire said Moore was outside the wreckage and conscious when paramedics arrived on the scene. He was transported to Creighton University Medical Center in Omaha for treatment for non-life threatening injuries.

Officials with the FAA were contacted and were expected to investigate the crash.

Creston man arrested for assault on a police officer

News

September 8th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

Police in Creston report 23-year old Christopher Gage Cosenza, of Creston, was arrested early Saturday morning. Cosenza was taken into custody at around 2-a.m. on charges that include Assault on a Police Officer with Injury, Domestic Assault, and Assault with Injury. He was being held in the Union County Jail on $2,000 bond.

Last Friday afternoon, Daniel James Perkins, of Creston, was arrested at the Union County Jail, for Violation of a Protective Order. Perkins remained in the jail on $300 bond.

And, a Clarinda woman reported to Creston Police her vehicle was vandalized while it was parked at the Intersection of New York Avenue and Patriotic Parkway, in Creston. The damage was estimated at $3,000.